A longstanding conflict over visitor numbers at Efteling amusement park reaches a critical phase. Residents claim that the park has repeatedly exceeded the maximum permissible visitor count, now under scrutiny by the Council of State.
Cause of the Conflict
Efteling finds itself at the center of a legal dispute due to alleged exceedances of its visitor numbers, which are stipulated in the park’s nature conservation permit. According to this permit, Efteling is not allowed to welcome well over five million visitors annually. However, this provision has been exceeded multiple times between 2018 and 2023, leading to significant complaints from residents.
Legal Battles
The situation escalated when residents unsuccessfully requested that the provincial government enforce the rules. After a court ruling in their favor, a new regulation was introduced: Efteling is now required to pay a fine of 20 euros for each visitor exceeding the five-million limit. Yet, the conflict took another turn when Efteling was allowed in 2022 to implement a modified counting method where repeat visits by overnight guests are not counted again.
Future Implications
This approach could lead to fines in the millions of euros if the Council of State reinstates the old counting method. In 2023, 5.5 million people visited the park—500,000 more than allowed, which could result in a potential fine of 10 million euros.
Reactions and Consequences
A spokesperson for Efteling stated in 2022 that the park was willing to pay the fine to remain open. This statement sparked severe criticism, as it was considered to disregard the underlying principles of environmental protection. A final decision from the Council of State is expected within the next three months.
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